Join us for a fabulous vintage weekend of Polynesian Pop paradise, as we sail away on an adventure full of Tiki, rum-soaked cocktails, sunshine, music, the glorious Mai-Kai, mermaids and more. Whether you're relaxed and lazy or livin' it up, The Hukilau has just the right brand of fun for you! Experience The Yankee Clipper with its sunny decks, our beautifully decorated Tiki Treasures Bazaar, air conditioned state rooms and a fantastic swimming pool! Grab a friend and a cocktail for our many activities such as a Savage Live Tiki Carving, Hip Swaying Hula Lessons, Cocktail Symposiums, Taboo Tattoo Tales, Shuffleboard Shenanigans and much, much more!!

We are now ready to schedule your reservations for the Yankee Clipper (The Sheraton Beach Hotel). Just follow the link below! Our rate with the Clipper starts at an affordale $119 per night! The Official Hukilau Welcome Aboard Bags will only be given to those guests that stay at the Yankee Clipper.

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The updated TheHukilau.com website launched today and a new Travel Bulletin was distributed with lots of new info about the event.

Here are the highlights. The Hukilau 2013 in Fort Lauderdale on June 6-9 will include:

* The First U.S. appearance by Ìxtahuele, an exotica band from Sweden.

* Mr. Ho's Orchestrotica Quartet from Boston.

* The Hula Girls from California.

* The Intoxicators from Tallahassee.

* Ding Dong Devils from California.

* An all new symposium by Jeff "Beachbum" Berry, "The Wild West Indies."

* Harold Golen Gallery presents "Bunny Yeager: The Mai-Kai Girls" – Never before seen vintage photos from Bunny's archives of photos taken of the Molokai Girls and the Mystery Girl.

The full premiere of "Plastic Paradise," a documentary filmed at The Hukilau and other various locations by Common Machine with art direction by Kevin Kidney.

"Tales of the Yankee Clipper" by TikiTomD, a symposium that takes us on a journey through the history of the Yankee Clipper and its place in Polynesian Pop history.

Plus: Live tiki carving on Fort Lauderdale beach, two chances to see Marina the Mermaid swim throughout the weekend, a new mug by Tiki Diablo, a new symposium by Tattoo historian Paul Roe, a new symposium by Gary Moss on the history of the Hawaiian shirt, pin-up packages for her/him, plus much, much more!

Go to http://www.thehukilau.com for all the latest info, including details on how to buy tickets and book your state room at the Yankee Clipper now!